The video of the incident at Baraboo High School’s graduation ceremony is truly heartbreaking. The young graduate appears visibly upset and confused as her father rushes on stage to block the superintendent from shaking her hand. The image of her sitting alone in her row while others are still lined up is particularly poignant. She must have felt so isolated and embarrassed in that moment, surrounded by classmates but feeling completely alone.
The actions of the father, whose name is wisely withheld to protect his daughter’s identity, are inexcusable. Instead of celebrating his daughter’s achievement, he chose to make a spectacle and embarrass her on one of the most important days of her life.… Continue reading
As a Lakota graduate, the recent incident where a Lakota graduate’s plume was cut from her cap by the Farmington district is deeply disturbing. Graduation ceremonies are supposed to be joyful celebrations of one’s hard work and achievements, yet this act of disrespect and cruelty marred what should have been a moment of pride and honor for this young woman.
The school administrators’ actions in cutting off the culturally significant plume from the Lakota graduate’s cap signify a lack of respect for diversity and individuality. The excuse given of wanting students to look uniform is not only flimsy but also reeks of a power trip from those in authority.… Continue reading
I was at graduation. I didn’t know anything about what happened until today. I think most people were in the same boat. The speech was so bizarre, it sounded like what I always imagined the opening pitch for a cult or a MLM would be. There is zero information in this article beyond what is in the headline. Not sure what’s worse: that someone fell and died and the ceremony continued like no big deal or that the guy giving the commencement speech was shilling for cryptocurrency. Chris Pan said he took Ayahuasca(psychedelic) to write the speech he gave.
Add that to the fact that they brought in a snake oil salesman to give the commencement speech.… Continue reading
It seems like the news of Donald Trump planning to attend a fundraiser on the day of Barron’s graduation has caused quite a stir. Many people are questioning his priorities and commitment to his family, especially considering the significance of a child’s graduation. I can’t help but feel a sense of disappointment at the lack of importance placed on such a milestone event.
The fact that Trump may not attend his own son’s graduation speaks volumes about his character and values. It’s almost comical how he made a fuss about potentially missing the graduation due to court proceedings, only to turn around and prioritize a fundraiser instead.… Continue reading
When I think about the recent news of Columbia canceling its main graduation ceremony amid protests related to Gaza, it strikes a chord deep within me. As someone who didn’t get to experience a traditional high school graduation due to the pandemic, I can empathize with the students who are now missing out on their college graduation because of these protests. Graduation is a milestone in one’s life, a moment of celebration and achievement that deserves to be recognized and honored.
It’s disheartening to see how a few individuals can disrupt such an important event for an entire graduating class. While I understand the importance of raising awareness about global issues, there is a time and place for activism.… Continue reading